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    My cats go crazy for dreamies creamy cat treats. I sometimes mix them with Kirkland Signature dry food or Pure Cravings wet food as a tasty topper. The variety packs with salmon, chicken, and cheese keep things interesting and prevent boredom. The extra crunch treats are fun for training sessions, and the mini snacky treats are perfect for little rewards. Even the advent calendars and gift boxes are great during holidays. I feel good giving dreamies cat treats occasionally because my cats clearly enjoy them and they add excitement to snack time.

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    Wildology dry cat food has been a winner in my household. Ingredients in Wildology cat food are clean and high in protein. Hairball control formulas helped my longhair tremendously. I pair the Climb meals with some wet food from Pure Cravings for hydration. Chewy has the widest selection; local Wildology cat food stores are hit or miss. Coupons help offset cost. Compared to Kirkland Signature or Nature’s Domain, it’s pricier, but my cats clearly enjoy it, and the results in coat health and energy make me feel it’s worth the money.

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    We feed our two rescues the Dr. Elsey’s CleanProtein Chicken Dry Cat Food mixed with a spoon of CleanProtein Wet Chicken in the evening. It’s helped with their energy and digestion. We used to use Pure Cravings but noticed one of them was losing weight. Since switching to Dr. Elsey’s, both have filled out nicely.

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    WET FEEDING COST REALITY:

    Daily wet food costs (2 cans daily):

    Friskies: $39-45 monthly
    Fancy Feast: $45-57 monthly
    Wellness: $108-138 monthly
    Weruva: $150-180 monthly

    For people on tight budgets, Friskies makes daily wet feeding possible where premium brands would force dry food only. The $60-90+ monthly savings enables proper hydration on constrained finances. Practical accessibility matters.

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    Tried it and my cat was NOT a fan 😕 I think the texture was too different from what she’s used to? She sniffed it, took one tiny bite, and walked away looking insulted lol. I tried rehydrating it, serving it dry, mixing with her old food… nothing worked. Ended up giving the bag to my friend whose cat loved it! So the quality is definitely there, just didn’t match my cat’s preferences. Every kitty is different! 🐱

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